Sentences with phrase «images imbued»

In other frames, found images imbued with private meaning — pictures of Napoleon, goldfish, dead irises — are juxtaposed with jewel tone brush marks, rendering the images lifelike against the stasis of the readymades.
The result is images imbued with poetic and evocative personal significance — a sort of displaced self - portraiture — that resonate with larger cultural and historical meanings.
The act of transferring the images imbues each fresco surface with subtle variations making each object, like clouds - entirely unusual.

Not exact matches

The microchip is built to work with Google's recently released free TensorFlow software that Google said coders can use to build and imbue apps with machine learning capabilities, potentially giving coders the ability to create powerful software like Google's image recognition services.
However, the P9's dual cameras do imbue it with superpowers other smartphones can't touch, most notably the ability to make very convincing wide - aperture images of the sort we typically expect from DSLRs with specialized lenses.
Whatever that may mean entirely, it at least means that to be created in the image of God means to be imbued to some degree with godly power to manage the world.
This poetic description incorporates an essential principle of both Mennonite and mainstream Protestant thought: the supremacy of word over image, a prejudice that Dutch painters in general and Rembrandt in particular countered by imbuing their portraits and historical subjects with the visual equivalent of sound.
It is possible to start something new, using images from the past but transforming their meaning and imbuing them with contemporary experience.
As each new injustice piles on the last, the image becomes ironically imbued with its own magical properties, symbolising the terrible absurdity that keeps beleagured women powerless while the lunatics take over the asylum.
In spite of the rather trite title and a hazy poster image that resembles a harlequin romance cover, In Secret imbues Zola's dark tale of love, lust, and murder in the lower echelons of Paris with modern - day appeal in large part thanks to its stellar principal cast: Elizabeth Olsen, Jessica Lange, and Oscar Isaac.
The gallery adds: «To juxtapose these worldly energies she weaves the Igbo adage, Ụkwa Ruo Oge Ya Ọ Daa, through her work capturing a collective human experience that is imbued with images of renewal and regeneration.
Ramos writes: «Half - way between the vibrant exuberance of Rebecca Campbell's images and Luc Tuyman's clinical stroke - by - stroke reproductions lay the gliding, neutral toned figures of LA based French painter Claire Tabouret... The figures in the larger works and monoprints are characters from history, of various levels of obscurity and notoriety, and knowing a little bit of their stories imbue each scene with a poetic fascination.
The artists collected water samples from the Hoosic River, which were then poured over the paper during printing, imbuing the image with ripples of river water.
With edges that look as friable as leftover slices of wedding cake, the paint shards offer a destabilizing context for these disorienting images, so thoroughly imbued with a tenuous «Through the Looking Glass» spirit themselves.
In so doing, his paintings are imbued with a familiar range of adolescent impulses bound up in ever - complicated politicized issues of sexual identity, body image, competitive drive, and willingness to conform.
Life and story, past and present, memory and imagination all exist in one space.This leads us to have many questions when looking at her images, which are never quite answered as Paula imbues each image with a strong sense of mystery and ambiguity.
Imbuing seemingly everyday scenes with rich colour, texture and quality of light enables his images to transcend their mundane subjects.
Imbued with wit and an economy of line, her images are often painted through the filter of her memory, using text to anchor recollections and facts.
Using striking images and imposing structures, often imbued with surrealist absurdity and irony, they represent and perform this pervasive sense of global chaos and disorder.
His fervid painting style imbues even his most pastoral images with a sense of immediacy.
By reducing all elements in his composition to their essential geometries and treating light as a palpable presence, Edward Hopper imbued his images of everyday life with what the American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson called an «alienated majesty.»
Called to return again and again to the image of an abandoned silo, Brugnoli creates an impactful visual symbol imbued with a longing for the past, the comfort of the present, and the endless adventure of imagination.
But he managed to imbue a well - worn practice with a fresh, if knowing, sense of poetry — as in the image here, where cigarette butts mashed into a sidewalk grate recall the city and its vast multitudes.
Considering the dichotomy of the chapel as nurturing while imbued with images of conflict, I wanted to create a link to the domestic environment, where nurture and conflict can coexist.
The resulting images were imbued with a sense of memory while still maintaining Fuchs's typical arm's - length relationship with the viewer.
Something as seemingly pedestrian as a cheeseburger or French fries or an old - school jar of Vaseline are imbued with irony and whimsy and are, as Walter Robinson, the creator of these colorful images, observes, a kind of «visual hymn to the hydrogenated consumer utopia of 21st - century America.»
Levine rose to prominence as a member of the Pictures Generation, a group of artists centered in New York in the late 1970s and 1980s whose work examined the structures of signification underlying mass - circulated images, and in many cases directly appropriated these images in order to imbue them with new, critically inflected meaning.
Instead of a direct translation from tablet screen to paper surface, Fischer's process imbues the digital image with an analog tactility; in some places, his painterly gestures loosen, revealing patches of the shiny aluminum beneath.
And then there's that celluloid effect, imbuing the moving images with a richness, a sense of depth and tactility akin to the craquelure of a Renaissance oil.
«In our post-representational world,» Cooper writes, «where images are dislocated and free - floating across networks — how can we renegotiate an agency to images, imbue them with power, make them work for us?»
When placed in the context of New Orleans, the images of an abandoned Americana are imbued with an ominous significance.
The work combines both image and spoken narrative with the intent of changing how these ordinary objects might be perceived and imbue them a sense of the «abnormal».
The thread and ink of his canvases are imbued with a complex ambiguity that pushes the images beyond any definitive cultural context.
Unwin teases and collages images, shapes and forms together in pastel, pencil and acrylic creating elusive, colourful abstract paintings imbued with a darker, often sinister psychological narrative.
When seen in concert with these images, the otherwise unadorned furniture objects become imbued with new formal potential, as if by sleight of hand, ready to re-enter domestic spaces with a newly aesthetic agenda.
The given images, imbued with the author's personal perspective, channel a new symbolism that the viewer is invited to interpret.
Imbuing aspects of her earlier gestural style into her representational images, Freilicher is credited as one of the major proponents of «painterly realism,» a style that renders her still lifes viscerally powerful.
Freeman's portraits, realized from sourced images, are imbued with a compelling and vivid immediacy.
Kaye Donachie's paintings distil and redeem historical images of specific female protagonists, often imbued with a sense of place.In Silent as Glass the collated writings and images of poets such as Katherine Mansfield and Iris Tree provide inspiration.
Realistic and with great accent on light, drapes, and colors, this particular series of images are imbued with peculiar light setting and purple and green hues.
Celmins is highly - sensitive to the psychological implications of the artistic process when making images, imbuing her photorealistic works with a strange contemplative sense.
Slight variations in the subject's position or the camera's depth of field imbue the images with a kinetic quality that reinforces the unsettling sense that we are accessing only fragments of a whole.
The show is a masterful tour de force of an American artist at the pulse of American culture and politics, who is able to lift images from the relentless stream of mass media and imbues them with a heightened significance.
«Sitar's painterly language and her strangely emblematic images are imbued with veiled meanings and resonate with compressed, yet oblique personal feeling.
She imbues images of bicycles, rainbows, clouds, landscapes with subtle humor and irreverence, providing a silver lining to possible dystopian futures.
Created according to a strict set of precepts, these paintings reveal how the act of devotion can imbue a formulaic image with infinite variety and inspirational purpose.
In an occupation that is already so heavily imbued with pride and a high image of itself, lawyers do not need a reminder of their importance.
The flash offered no help, instead imbuing the image with an orangey hue.
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